Lee, James P.: New York, (New York) to Monsignor (Robert) Seton: (Jersey City, New Jersey), 1895 November 26
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Lee acknowledges Seton's letter and its enclosure. He telegraphed last Saturday that they would dine with Seton on the second. He finds now that his brother (Dr. Thomas Lee?) cannot leave his hospital for two weeks at least and so is obliged to decline Seton's invitation. Lee and Uncle William will come; Lee is sorry Tom finds it impossible. In regard to Seton's will there is one point: In leaving his estate to (Thomas) Seton (Jevons), should he die before (Robert) the estate would be divided between (Robert)'s brothers and sisters. If he wishes the property divided amongst (Jevons') children, if he leave any, or go to some one else it is necessary so to state it in the will. If (Seton) will let Lee hear from him, Lee will send a draft of the will. He can then bring the original over on the second, when (Seton) can sign it. P.S. Lee encloses (Seton)'s memorandum in case he wishes to refer to it. (Letter written on stationery of) L.L. Parrish and F.K. Pendleton, Attorneys.
Dates
- Creation: 1895 November 26
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English.
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